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    • 1.

      Hawaii's Oahu, "the Gathering Place"


      by Terry Reim - 2007-06-01
      Oahu was likely the first of the Hawaiian Island sighted by the crew of HMS Resolution on January 18, 1778 during Captain James Cook's third Pacific expedition. It is one of 137 volcanic islands...
    • 2.

      Kauai, "the Garden Isle"


      by Terry Reim - 2007-06-01
      Like the other Hawaiian Islands, Kauai is the top of an enormous volcanic mountain rising from the Pacific Ocean floor. It was formed by a single volcano about 5 million years ago, and is the ol...
    • 3.

      Why The Alaskan Cruise is So Popular the Second-Time Around


      by Mandy Karlik - 2007-06-20
      Even if no one else ever took a "first cruise" to Alaska, the Alaskan cruise business would continue at full bore because most people who go there once, go back.The largest state in a very large count...
    • 4.

      Maui: Hawaii's Valley Isle


      by Kelly - 2007-06-30
      At 728 square miles, Maui is the second largest island in the Hawaiian chain, and is actually formed from two separate volcanic eruptions. The first volcano became the West Maui Mountains and ha...
    • 5.

      Oahu Hawaii, The Birthplace Of Surfing, Still Shreds


      by Terry Reim - 2007-07-09
      Hawaii, especially the island of Oahu, has long been considered the birthplace of surfing. The first written description of he'e nalu - the Hawaiian term for surfing - is described in a journal entry ...
    • 6.

      Yamba - The Hidden Jewel Of New South Wales


      by Jenny Brewer - 2008-08-02
      Yamba is one of my favourite places to visit, and tucked away like a hidden jewel of northern New South Wales, it offers something for everyone with its blend of panoramic scenery and perfect weather....
    • 7.

      Whales, A Fjord, Picturesque Villages, Awesome Scenery And History; That's Charlevoix, Quebec!


      by Ann Stewart - 2008-08-24
      The region along the North shore of the St. Lawrence River N.E. of Quebec City is known for its spectacular scenery, quaint villages and warm hospitality.The villages and towns in the whole Charlevoix...
    • 8.

      Maui Activities World


      by Amarion Rigoberto - 2008-10-22
      Activities in Maui are countless and wonderful. Your Maui vacation can be just perfect with a broad range of activities, fun things and tours. Maui activities are amusing and joyful, with so much on t...
    • 9.

      Vacation At La Toc Beach, Castries, St. Lucia-home To Sandals Regency Golf Resort & Spa,


      by Gregory A. DeHart - 2008-11-20
      Home of Sandals Regency La Toc Golf Resort & Spa, St. Lucia. On an island renowned for its romantic French influences including the name of the land mark twin peaked "Les Pitons" mountains, you'll fin...
    • 10.

      Whale Watching In Antarctica: A One Of A Kind Experience You Should Not Miss


      by joalesto - 2009-07-17
      Even though Antarctica is known for its extremely cold climate, it is still teeming with life. It is home to different kinds of animals that have the ability to withstand the harshness of the continen...